Quentin Letts rates difficulty of Nigella Lawson's recipes

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Quentin Letts rates difficulty of Nigella Lawson's recipes

Posted Sep 17th 2007 2:45PM by Marisa McClellanFiled under: Dinner, Newspapers, On the Blogs, How To, Europe

A while back I wrote about how I have most all Nigella Lawson's cookbooks, but that I rarely cook from them (save the one recipe I posted). I always thought that the reason I didn't use more of her recipes had something to do with laziness on my part, but apparently her recipes have been deemed more difficult to follow than some of the male chefs out there. Who knew there was something else I could blame it on! In light of this study, England's Daily Mail columnist Quentin Letts tried out several of Nigella's recipes for a dinner party recently and shared his hits and misses with his readers. It's an interesting read and a good warning to stay away from the Instant Chocolate Mousse recipe in her newest cookbook.

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